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The trend of listed companies hoarding cryptocurrencies has raised market concerns and may affect the prices of digital assets

2025-08-08 10:45:38
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ChainCatcher news, according to Jinshi reports, the trend of listed companies transforming into cryptocurrency buying machines has reached a frenzied level. Executives supporting such transactions warn that this could impact the prices of digital assets. Consulting firm Architect Partners data shows that digital asset treasury companies (DAT) plan to raise $79 billion by 2025 to purchase Bitcoin. Market participants are concerned that a sharp price reversal could prompt entities to sell off altcoins, exacerbating the sell-off. Maelstrom family office head Akshat stated that the collapse of large DATs would trigger a domino effect, leading to the end of the bull market cycle.

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